Mixed Reality Video Solution LIV Secures Funding from Oculus Co-founder Palmer Luckey

Founded in 2016, LIV was created as mixed reality (MR) capture tool for both developers and other creators to film themselves in virtual reality (VR). The company has come a long way since then and is currently on the cusp of leaving Early Access. Today, LIV Inc. has announced a successful $1 million USD funding round, with some major investors supporting the company.

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Based in Prague, LIV Inc. has been backed by investors including Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey; Jaroslav Beck, CEO and Co-Founder of Beat Games (Beat Saber); early-stage VC’s Seedcamp, TechStars, and Credo Ventures; plus HTC Vive and its accelerator, Vive X; and MR production specialist Splitverse.

LIV Inc. will use the investment to grow its core engineering team, further developing its solution towards videogame developers, content creators and streamers. The company has been integrated into over 150 experiences, with Beat Saber becoming its most high profile viewing experience. Additionally, upcoming support for Oculus Native SDK is on its way.

“We think that VR is the final computing platform, and in a world where VR is mainstay we need tools for creators and developers to share their experiences in real-time. In VR, your whole body is your controller, and we had to include that human nuance into the spectator experience. We’ve taken VR from a “must try to believe” experience, to something you can watch on a 2D screen whilst still really understanding the magic of 6 degrees of freedom that VR offers,” said LIV’s CEO and Founder AJ Shewki in a statement.

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“I created the Oculus Rift because I wanted the ability to transport myself into virtual worlds.  AJ and his team have taken the next step towards that goal, empowering creators and developers to present themselves and their avatars however they want during live gaming and broadcast.  I love what they have already done, and I am an investor because I am so excited about what they will do next,” said Palmer Luckey, Oculus Rift’s Creator and Oculus’ Founder.

Completely free through Steam, LIV 1.0 is available via the public beta branch on Steam, offering its latest feature, LIV Avatars.

“We have some pioneers within our field on the team and are now backed by the people and companies that created VR as we know it,” Shewki adds. “Together we are playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry. Our kit is being pushed further and further afield, and all our partners, creators, and audience are as excited as us to see what comes next.”

VRFocus will continue its coverage of LIV, reporting back with the latest updates.

Digital Catapult Launches Augmentor VR Lab and Start-up Programme to Advance Early Stage VR, AR & MR Tech

Today Digital Catapult, an organisation aimed at growing the UK digital economy, and Seedcamp, a first round fund, have announced the launch of Augmentor, an equity free programme to support early stage businesses developing immersive technologies and applications.

Providing both technical and business mentorship from leading industry experts, the ten-week programme will advance virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) companies who are in the early part of development. Successful Augmentor applicants will be able to utilise Digital Catapult’s new state-of-the-art Immersive Lab at its centre in Kings Cross, London, as a space to work and collaborate in.

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Dr Jeremy Silver, CEO Digital Catapult said in a statement: “Immersive technologies are fast becoming a central part of the digital economy and there is a real demand for access to expertise and equipment in this space. Our new lab will help to provide businesses with access to state-of-the-art immersive technologies under one roof, providing a vital opportunity for them to refine their ideas and test products across the range of equipment on the market today.

“The UK has a real opportunity to develop a world-leading industry around immersive technologies, building on our successes in the gaming and creative industries, but to do so we need to support the next wave of businesses that will lead the way in this field. Our Augmentor programme is designed to do just that. The potential for immersive technologies, particularly their application across industries such as digital manufacturing, digital health and care and the wider creative industries, is huge, and we plan to play a vital role in helping the UK realise this potential.”

Applications are open from now until 26th February. For further info and to apply head to the Augmentor website.

“Having invested in several immersive companies including Splash and TheWaveVR, we’re excited to be launching this initiative to develop a new wave of entrepreneurs solving problems with emerging technologies,” said Dave Haynes, from Seedcamp’s investment team. “We’re still on the frontier of what immersive tech can do and what founders need. And European founders will need an investment of both time, expertise and money to succeed. That’s how Seedcamp has been helping startups for years now. Augmentor is the first program in London looking to bridge that gap for companies working with VR and AR.”

For any further updates on the programme, keep reading VRFocus.